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" Yet that which is above all this, the favour and the love of heaven, we have great argument to think in a peculiar manner propitious and propending towards us. "
REMARKS ON JOHNSON'S LIFE OF MILTON. - Page 296
by Francis Blackburne - 1780 - 381 pages
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Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are Added, Milton's Tractate ...

Francis Blackburne - Education - 1780 - 408 pages
...Tranji'•vanian fends out yearly from as farre as . the mountanous borders of Rujfia, and beyond the Hercyntan wildernes, not their youth, but their ftay'd men,...this, the favour and and the love of heav'n we have grcnt argument to think in a peculiar manner propitious and propending tow.ards us. Why elie was this...
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Flower's Political review and monthly register. (monthly ..., Volume 9

Benjamin Flower - 1811 - 578 pages
...language, and our theolngic arts. Yet that which is ahove all this, the favour and the love of Heaven, we have great argument to think in a peculiar manner propitious and propending towards us. Why else was this nation chosen hefore any other, that out of her, a* out of Sion, should he proclaimed...
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Occasional Essays on Various Subjects: Chiefly Political and Historical ...

Francis Maseres - Canada - 1809 - 636 pages
...language, and our Theologic arts. Yet that which is above all this, the fayour and the love of Heaven, we have great argument to think in a peculiar manner propitious and propending towards us. Why clfc was this nation chofen before any other, that out of her, as out of Sion, fliould be proclaimed...
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Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and ..., Volume 1

John Milton - 1809 - 534 pages
...language, and our theologic arts. Yet that which is above all this, the favour and the love of Heaven, we have great argument to think in a peculiar manner propitious and propending towards us. AVhy else was this nation chosen before any other, that out of her, as out of Sion, should be proclaimed...
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Examples of English Prose: From the Reign of Elizabeth to the Present Time ...

George Walker - English prose literature - 1825 - 668 pages
...language and our theologic arts. Yet that which is above all this, the favour and the love of heaven, we have great argument to think in a peculiar manner propitious and propending towards us. Why else was this nation chosen before any other, that out of her as out of Sion should be proclaimed and...
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A Selection from the English Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2

John Milton - 1826 - 368 pages
...language, and our theologic arts. Yet that which is above all this, the favor and the love of heaven, we have great argument to think in a peculiar manner propitious and propending towards us. Why else was this nation chosen before any other, that out of her, as out of Sion, should be proclaimed...
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The Prose Works of John Milton

John Milton - 1835 - 1044 pages
...language and our théologie arts. Yet that which is above all this, the favour and the love of Heaven, we have great argument to think in a peculiar manner propitious and propending towards us. Why else was this nation chosen before any other, that out of her, as out of Sinn, should be proclaimed...
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Select Prose Works, Volume 1

John Milton - 1836 - 448 pages
...language and our theological arts. Yet that which is above all this, the favour and the love of Heaven, we have great argument to think in a peculiar manner propitious and propending towards us. Why else was this nation chosen before any other, that out of her, as out of Sion, should be proclaimed...
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Tracts for the people, designed to vindicate religious and Christian liberty

Tracts - Church and state - 1840 - 514 pages
...language and our theologic arts. Yet that which is above all this — the favour and the love of Heaven, we have great argument to think, in a peculiar manner, propitious and propending towards us. Why else was this nation chosen before any other, that out of her, as out of Sion, should be proclaimed...
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The Prose Works of John Milton: With an Introductory Review, Volume 1

John Milton - 1845 - 572 pages
...language and our theologic arts. Yet that which is above all this, the favour and the love of Heaven, we have great argument to think in a peculiar manner propitious and propending towards us. WThy else I was jiusjiation chosen before any other, that out of hej:>.as_Qut of Sion, I Should be...
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